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high times in washington state tonight. voters approved the law last month, but while it is legal to smoke pot, toke up, baby, it's not yet legal to grow or sell it. "outfront" tonight, miguel marquez in seattle. his eyes look pretty clear. it's legal there. if no one can legally sell marijuana, what does this it law so ground breaking really change? >> reporter: well, one, i've been here for 37 hours so i'm not looking so good tonight. two, you know, this is only the beginning. they are creating an industry here if this thing comes to fruition if the feds don't step in and stop it. pot is legal to own an ounce over 21, it's treated lie hard alcohol. in a year's time you'll have pot stores in and across washington state. you'll have licensed pot growers and processors, cookie bakers, brownie makers and you have stores to buy it in that you wouldn't be able to do it amsterdam style in cafes or coffee houses and oous it there. you have to take it home and use it in private. it will unleash people are saying a wave of an indus
high times in washington state tonight. voters approved the law last month, but while it is legal to smoke pot, toke up, baby, it's not yet legal to grow or sell it. "outfront" tonight, miguel marquez in seattle. his eyes look pretty clear. it's legal there. if no one can legally sell marijuana, what does this it law so ground breaking really change? >> reporter: well, one, i've been here for 37 hours so i'm not looking so good tonight. two, you know, this is only the beginning....
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battling record labels, fighting washington over legislation. >> it's a jerkley and hyde. we have incredible growth. the other side, business part of it is a much tougher slog. >> a tougher slog until he had an idea that's finally putting the profit back into pandora. >> we're doing everything from a local state assembly race in california it a senatorial race. >> pandora is getting into politics, by helping candidates reach voters with laser like precision and with the latest polls, mitt romney and president obama within a few points of each other in key states, every vote counts. >> we know who we are delivering to, literally. >> how do they do it? >> you provide a few different pieces of information, age, gender, zip code. we know those three things and the kind of music you are listening to. the same target. >> try cranking up kenny chesney or reiihanna to see which campan starts competing for you? >> this was almost built made for them. so perfectly maps what they are trying to
battling record labels, fighting washington over legislation. >> it's a jerkley and hyde. we have incredible growth. the other side, business part of it is a much tougher slog. >> a tougher slog until he had an idea that's finally putting the profit back into pandora. >> we're doing everything from a local state assembly race in california it a senatorial race. >> pandora is getting into politics, by helping candidates reach voters with laser like precision and with the...
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mitt romney's top foreign policy adviser telling "the washington post" that under a president romney, we wouldn't have seen deadly attacks on american interests in the middle east. is that true? "outfront" tonight, jon huntsman, former republican presidential candidate, he's also a former ambassador to china, which is a crucial thing when talking about whether our embassies are under threat around the world. i started by asking him if he agreed with that assertion. >> erin, we're in a political season and these kinds of statements are to be expected every now and again. that's all part of where we are, but there's a huge opportunity for governor romney to articulate a clear virgs forward with respect to our interests in africa and the middle east. the winds of change are blowing and they're going to continue to blow. so it's a huge opportunity. it's an opening to speak out and mindful of what reagan said during 1980 when we had the hostage crisis and he was running against jimmy carter against some of those periods of upheaval when he said this is not a time for words, it's a time for
mitt romney's top foreign policy adviser telling "the washington post" that under a president romney, we wouldn't have seen deadly attacks on american interests in the middle east. is that true? "outfront" tonight, jon huntsman, former republican presidential candidate, he's also a former ambassador to china, which is a crucial thing when talking about whether our embassies are under threat around the world. i started by asking him if he agreed with that assertion. >>...
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in the past, having your campaign outside of washington was a way to insulate it from the kind of second-guessing in the coat room at the pom. same with clinton in '92 when we were all down in little rock. but now everything is done on twitter, and you can't get away from the know it always. so i think this ultimately will not have much of a difference when it comes to voting in had november. i don't think. >> thanks so much john and michael. appreciate it. >>> "outfront" next, an exclusive investigation into allegations of abuse and neglect at a hospital backed by you. american taxpayers. >>> and is saving a few dollars on an airline ticket actually putting your safety at risk? why not try someplace different every morning? get two times the points on dining in restaurants with chase sapphire preferred. good afternoon. chase sapphire. (push button tone) this is stacy from springfield. oh woah. hello? yes. i didn't realize i'd be talking to an actual person. you don't need to press "0," i'm here. reach a person, not a prompt whenever you call chase sapphire. >>> our third story "outfront." an exc
in the past, having your campaign outside of washington was a way to insulate it from the kind of second-guessing in the coat room at the pom. same with clinton in '92 when we were all down in little rock. but now everything is done on twitter, and you can't get away from the know it always. so i think this ultimately will not have much of a difference when it comes to voting in had november. i don't think. >> thanks so much john and michael. appreciate it. >>>...
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. >>> our second story "outfront," war in washington. both sides blaming the other for a lack of action on that fiscal cliff. when taxes duoup and spending gets slashed. today, the rhetoric was ratcheted up another notch as mitch mcconnell slammed the president's plan. to raise 1.6 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years. >> an opening bid of $1.6 trillion in new taxes just isn't serious. it's more than simpson bowles or more than any other commission has called for. it's twice as much as the white house seemed ready to agree to during last summer's debt ceiling talks. a joke. >> dick durbin joins me now. good to see you. it's a joke. what do you think? >>. >> i think senator mcconnell needs to take another look at the report. i severed on that commission. a reduction of $4 trillion came from revenue. it was in the range of $1.6 trillion. >> you talk about 1.6 trillion. there's ways to get there in ways that don't necessarily raise tax rates. you could cap deductions at $35,000 and have the estate tax go back to where it was an
. >>> our second story "outfront," war in washington. both sides blaming the other for a lack of action on that fiscal cliff. when taxes duoup and spending gets slashed. today, the rhetoric was ratcheted up another notch as mitch mcconnell slammed the president's plan. to raise 1.6 trillion in tax increases over the next ten years. >> an opening bid of $1.6 trillion in new taxes just isn't serious. it's more than simpson bowles or more than any other commission has...
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the president are paying tonight to attend a fund-raising dinner with the president at the w hotel in washington. the money raised going to the obama victory fund. wow. crystal football, money for your campaign. >>> the keystone pipeline could be on its way to being a reality. that's going to make a lot of people happy and a lot of people angry. but nebraska holds the cards. >>> and tomorrow is 4-20. we read through the news to bring you a story from colorado. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! here's my spark card. and here's your wool. why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! the spiked heels are working. wow! who are you wearing? uhhh, his cousin. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! wait! your boa. what's in your wallet? >>> the fate of the controversial keystone pipeline now lies in the hands of ne
the president are paying tonight to attend a fund-raising dinner with the president at the w hotel in washington. the money raised going to the obama victory fund. wow. crystal football, money for your campaign. >>> the keystone pipeline could be on its way to being a reality. that's going to make a lot of people happy and a lot of people angry. but nebraska holds the cards. >>> and tomorrow is 4-20. we read through the news to bring you a story from colorado. with the spark...
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he's in washington, d.c. victor, we've been waiting around the clock for this to happen. the launch window opened a short while ago and now it appears to have taken place. what are your thoughts at this moment? >> well, i think it was pretty clear from the information we were getting in the days before this that they had fully fueled the rocket and that the launch pad was ready. i guess it was just a matter of finding the right weather conditions under which to launch this rocket. very clearly, they had the right launch conditions today. politically, they were able to elevate this young fellow to the highest position within the party the day before yesterday, so politically the stage was set. now they have done what they said they were going to do for several weeks now. >> so what are we watching for at this hour? as this rocket takes off, obviously for it to sit there fully fueled, the longer it sat there, the longer -- the greater the chance something could go wrong. they finally have this thing away from the tower as far as we know. what are intelligence services aroun
he's in washington, d.c. victor, we've been waiting around the clock for this to happen. the launch window opened a short while ago and now it appears to have taken place. what are your thoughts at this moment? >> well, i think it was pretty clear from the information we were getting in the days before this that they had fully fueled the rocket and that the launch pad was ready. i guess it was just a matter of finding the right weather conditions under which to launch this rocket. very...
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that was to a judge in the washington, d.c. area. so this is simply much more than just a very superficial relationship. it would seem like. that there was something very -- you know, a much deeper friendship or relationship going on here. >> right. let me ask you a little bit about that. because, you know, some people might say, well, look, if general petraeus' e-mail was hacked, the fbi should have known about that. but they didn't seem to, at least our understanding is. the whole way they stumbled into general allen, general petraeus, was actually through jill kelley telling a friend of hers, an fbi agent, sort of casually she was receiving harassing e-mails and he said as a favor i'll look into it. what can you tell us about the relationship between her and this fbi agent? >> reporter: well, that's a good question. as to what extent what was going on there. we don't know, quite frankly. but those e-mails were also sent to general allen and then general allen, from what we under, forwarded them back to jill kelley, as well. and th
that was to a judge in the washington, d.c. area. so this is simply much more than just a very superficial relationship. it would seem like. that there was something very -- you know, a much deeper friendship or relationship going on here. >> right. let me ask you a little bit about that. because, you know, some people might say, well, look, if general petraeus' e-mail was hacked, the fbi should have known about that. but they didn't seem to, at least our understanding is. the whole way...
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in the past, having your campaign outside of washington was a way to insulate it from the kind of second-guessing in the coat room at the pom. same with clinton in '92 when we were all down in little rock. but now everything is done on twitter, and you can't get away from the know it always. so i think this ultimately will not have much of a difference when it comes to voting in had november. i don't think. >> thanks so much john and michael. appreciate it. >>> "outfront" next, an exclusive investigation into allegations of abuse and neglect at a hospital backed by you. american taxpayers. >>> and is saving a few dollars on an airline ticket actually putting your safety at risk? >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? >>imid graderigerator? dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry
in the past, having your campaign outside of washington was a way to insulate it from the kind of second-guessing in the coat room at the pom. same with clinton in '92 when we were all down in little rock. but now everything is done on twitter, and you can't get away from the know it always. so i think this ultimately will not have much of a difference when it comes to voting in had november. i don't think. >> thanks so much john and michael. appreciate it. >>>...
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in the past, having your campaign outside of washington was a way to insulate it from the kind of second-guessing in the coat room at the pom. same with clinton in '92 when we were all down in little rock. but now everything is done on twitter, and you can't get away from the know it always. so i think this ultimately will not have much of a difference when it comes to voting in had november. i don't think. >> thanks so much john and michael. appreciate it. >>> "outfront" next, an exclusive investigation into allegations of abuse and neglect at a hospital backed by you. american taxpayers. >>> and is saving a few dollars on an airline ticket actually putting your safety at risk? great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california..
in the past, having your campaign outside of washington was a way to insulate it from the kind of second-guessing in the coat room at the pom. same with clinton in '92 when we were all down in little rock. but now everything is done on twitter, and you can't get away from the know it always. so i think this ultimately will not have much of a difference when it comes to voting in had november. i don't think. >> thanks so much john and michael. appreciate it. >>>...
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they are very popular with washington elite. they struck some important themes. they didn't have real content but themes about broadening the base of the party. the republican party strength is in the states. always has been. that's where revival comes from. i think one should keep an eye on republican governors. i think one should not be so quick to think it's going to be a replay and reaction to the events of 2012. >> thanks to both. >> thank you. >>> disguised his death in intrigue, john mcafee, on the run, now seeking asylum in guatemala. he was supposed to speak to reporters but he never showed up. it's been a caught and mouse game he's been playing with authorities who want to question him about his neighbor in belize who was murdered. >> no one has blamed me for the murder. i have not been charged. i am not a suspect. they merely want to question me about the murder. >> so why is he on the move? cnn's martin savidge actually tracked him down in belize. it was no small feat. that in and of itself, i know, was a rather bizarre and surreal experience. martin'
they are very popular with washington elite. they struck some important themes. they didn't have real content but themes about broadening the base of the party. the republican party strength is in the states. always has been. that's where revival comes from. i think one should keep an eye on republican governors. i think one should not be so quick to think it's going to be a replay and reaction to the events of 2012. >> thanks to both. >> thank you. >>> disguised his death...